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Author's Personal Reflections on Economic History and Evolutionary Biology
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Author's Personal Reflections on Economic History and Evolutionary Biology

Author's Personal Reflections on Economic History and Evolutionary Biology The passage is a subjective essay about intellectual biases and historical figures, containing no actionable leads, specific actors, transactions, or allegations. It lacks any mention of current officials, financial flows, or misconduct, making it irrelevant for investigative purposes. Key insights: The author discusses personal bias toward economic history and evolutionary biology.; References to historical economists (Petty, Smith, Malthus, Ricardo, Mill) and biologist Bob Trivers.; No mention of contemporary political figures, agencies, or controversial actions.

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Author's Personal Reflections on Economic History and Evolutionary Biology The passage is a subjective essay about intellectual biases and historical figures, containing no actionable leads, specific actors, transactions, or allegations. It lacks any mention of current officials, financial flows, or misconduct, making it irrelevant for investigative purposes. Key insights: The author discusses personal bias toward economic history and evolutionary biology.; References to historical economists (Petty, Smith, Malthus, Ricardo, Mill) and biologist Bob Trivers.; No mention of contemporary political figures, agencies, or controversial actions.

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